Where high school students pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct in that they dumped cans of garbage on the front lawn of a member of the local school board, conditions of probation under suspended sentence, including making a public apology to the student body, refraining from wearing the school’s athletic letters for six months, writing an essay on the life of Andrew Jackson, and contributing to the cost of replacing lost garbage cans were not invalid as “cruel and unusual punishment”.People v. Sly, 39 N.Y.S.2d 474 (1942)